The match consists of ten shots each at Chickens at 50 meters, pigs at 100 meters, turkeys at 150 meters and rams at 200 meters.

“You will need at least 50 rounds for a couple practice shots and the 40 round match,” Malone said. “To be successful, the rifle or cartridge combination must have enough energy to topple a 50-pound ram at 200 meters.”

He suggest a .30-30 rifle.

There is a cost to fire.

The Okanogan Wildlife Council is having a turkey shoot with games for shotgun, rifle and pistol that will start at 10 a.m. and last until mid afternoon, Malone said.

The Turkey shoot is at the upper range off Spring Coulee Road south of Okanogan.

“It’s gonna be a great day, so make sure you burn powder somewhere,” Malone said.